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Main Discussion Area => Regional 10@10's across the time zones! => Topic started by: RGMike on July 12, 2006, 09:00:39 AM
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Stones! Woo Hoo! "Rocks Off", BOS.
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VHM Badfinger. "Baby Blue", Dixie dear.
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VHM Badfinger. "Baby Blue", Dixie dear.
god, it's driving me crazy! is it over yet?
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now here's a bos! bonnie!
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BOS early Bonnie. "Give it Up or Let Me Go" indeed.
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mmm...from the beginning sounding great!
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VHM Badfinger. "Baby Blue", Dixie dear.
god, it's driving me crazy! is it over yet?
I didn't know that was a HFH for you.
proxy BOS ELP for mshray, tho' I suspect he'd've BOS'd the Stones too.
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VHM Badfinger. "Baby Blue", Dixie dear.
god, it's driving me crazy! is it over yet?
I didn't know that was a HFH for you.
yes. just a drab precursor to the cars to my ears.
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VHM Badfinger. "Baby Blue", Dixie dear.
god, it's driving me crazy! is it over yet?
I didn't know that was a HFH for you.
yes. just a drab precursor to the cars to my ears.
I loves me some Badfinger, sorry I missed it!
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VHM Badfinger. "Baby Blue", Dixie dear.
god, it's driving me crazy! is it over yet?
I didn't know that was a HFH for you.
proxy BOS ELP for mshray, tho' I suspect he'd've BOS'd the Stones too.
No proxy needed, hearing enough of this to vote for it, sorry to have missed the Stones.
and DAMN glad to be hear in time for "Willin'"!
BOS #2
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another 'shray proxy: Little Feat, singin' 'bout Dallas Alice. Later covered by Ms Ronstadt -- maybe that's where the lesbian rumors started. :wink:
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What's this guys name sitting in for Ginger? His trivia questions are too f*cking easy.
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another 'shray proxy: Little Feat, singin' 'bout Dallas Alice. Later covered by Ms Ronstadt -- maybe that's where the lesbian rumors started. :wink:
first you give, then you take. thirty minutes ago, i had a date. now it's only a rumour? :)
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ah, i was all excited to hear "how do you do?"
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another 'shray proxy: Little Feat, singin' 'bout Dallas Alice. Later covered by Ms Ronstadt -- maybe that's where the lesbian rumors started. :wink:
first you give, then you take. thirty minutes ago, i had a date. now it's only a rumour? :)
LOL! Did I tell you this story? Early '80s, I worked with a woman who had waittressed at the Lone Star Cafe, a famous NYC club that was a music-industry hotspot. She waited on Linda one nite and swore that Ms. R. hit on her. At the time, no one believed her, but as years went by, and Linda went unmarried... I begam to wonder. Especially after hearing stories about Jerry Brown.
OMG, I'd NEVER heard that Steven Stills tune. BOS3 "Superfly"!
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OMG, I'd NEVER heard that Steven Stills tune. BOS3 "Superfly"!
Ditto & Ditto.
Curtis Mayfield RULES!
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LOL! Did I tell you this story? Early '80s, I worked with a woman who had waittressed at the Lone Star Cafe, a famous NYC club that was a music-industry hotspot. She waited on Linda one nite and swore that Ms. R. hit on her.
what a missed opportunity! :)
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OMG, I'd NEVER heard that Steven Stills tune. BOS3 "Superfly"!
Ditto & Ditto.
Curtis Mayfield RULES!
triple dittos.
who's playing bass on "superfly?"
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twice the fmac is oh so nice.
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OMG, I'd NEVER heard that Steven Stills tune. BOS3 "Superfly"!
My sentiments exactly. On both. Wish I'd tuned in sooner. And I'd love to have heard just about any of the tunes in the cheeze medley.
BOSx+1 Bare Trees.
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Bare Trees
Crank it up!
(http://www.fmlegacy.com/Graphics/kirwan1971.jpg)
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who's playing bass on "superfly?"
from bassplayer.com:
"On the bottom, Curtis benefited from the loose, probing, persistent lines of the late Joseph “Lucky” Scott, a Chicago bassist whose other recording credits included Aretha Franklin and Natalie Cole, and whose own songs (such as the R&B standard “Never Let Me Go”) have been covered by everyone from the Impressions and Bobby “Blue” Bland to Van Morrison and Luther Vandross. Scott’s most famous sub-hook is the minor-3rd-leaning riff of “Freddie’s Dead”—but a great bass line that captures the offbeat syncopation of Mayfield’s pioneering psychedelic funk brew is “Pusherman,” from the same Superfly soundtrack album"
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OMG, "Many Rivers to Cross". BOS infinity. What a fantabulous set.
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does this add to your Linda Ronstadt theory?
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who's playing bass on "superfly?"
from bassplayer.com:
"On the bottom, Curtis benefited from the loose, probing, persistent lines of the late Joseph “Lucky” Scott, a Chicago bassist whose other recording credits included Aretha Franklin and Natalie Cole, and whose own songs (such as the R&B standard “Never Let Me Go”) have been covered by everyone from the Impressions and Bobby “Blue” Bland to Van Morrison and Luther Vandross. Scott’s most famous sub-hook is the minor-3rd-leaning riff of “Freddie’s Dead”—but a great bass line that captures the offbeat syncopation of Mayfield’s pioneering psychedelic funk brew is “Pusherman,” from the same Superfly soundtrack album"
thanks! i'll have to look him up...
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does this add to your Linda Ronstadt theory?
Indeed, she covered this one too. "Many Carpets to Munch?"
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OMG, "Many Rivers to Cross". BOS infinity. What a fantabulous set.
I like that, BOS infinity. Yay Jimmy Cliff. Although my kids would say BOS a google-plex.
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10-way tie. VVHM Joni, oh my yes.
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Turn Me On I'm a Radio
or whatever the title is!
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10-way tie. VVHM Joni, oh my yes.
agreed!
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does this add to your Linda Ronstadt theory?
Indeed, she covered this one too. "Many Carpets to Munch?"
harde-har.
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What's this guys name sitting in for Ginger? His trivia questions are too f*cking easy.
YES -- I said that yesterday ("who won an Oscar for Misery?" -- sheesh). But he HAS been previewing tomorrow's year at the end of the set, I'll give him that.
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10-way tie. VVHM Joni, oh my yes.
agreed!
Likewise, and I missed the first half of the set. Several tunes here that Dave has rarely or never played. Has he ever hit anything from the Superfly album?
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10-way tie. VVHM Joni, oh my yes.
agreed!
Likewise, and I missed the first half of the set. Several tunes here that Dave has rarely or never played. Has he ever hit anything from the Superfly album?
There is no Curtis Mayfield entry in my Db.
For Shame!
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10-way tie. VVHM Joni, oh my yes.
agreed!
Likewise, and I missed the first half of the set. Several tunes here that Dave has rarely or never played. Has he ever hit anything from the Superfly album?
There is no Curtis Mayfield entry in my Db.
For Shame!
what?!?!?!?!?!?
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10-way tie. VVHM Joni, oh my yes.
agreed!
Likewise, and I missed the first half of the set. Several tunes here that Dave has rarely or never played. Has he ever hit anything from the Superfly album?
There is no Curtis Mayfield entry in my Db.
For Shame!
what?!?!?!?!?!?
OK, let's not panic... he has definitely played "Superfly" and "Freddie's Dead" ... maybe not in a while, but at some point. I'll swear to it.
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10-way tie. VVHM Joni, oh my yes.
agreed!
Likewise, and I missed the first half of the set. Several tunes here that Dave has rarely or never played. Has he ever hit anything from the Superfly album?
There is no Curtis Mayfield entry in my Db.
For Shame!
what?!?!?!?!?!?
OK, let's not panic... he has definitely played "Superfly" and "Freddie's Dead" ... maybe not in a while, but at some point. I'll swear to it.
i almost would, too. it seems unreal, otherwise.
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Has he ever hit anything from the Superfly album?
There is no Curtis Mayfield entry in my Db.
For Shame!
what?!?!?!?!?!?
OK, let's not panic... he has definitely played "Superfly" and "Freddie's Dead" ... maybe not in a while, but at some point. I'll swear to it.
i almost would, too. it seems unreal, otherwise.
Hey, I was as astonished as anyone else to see that my list went from the Cure to Cutting Crew with no Curtis in between. But with the setlists I just added from Urth's archives, I have 32 sets from 1972 on file, including the last 15 in a row covering 26 months, and with Urth's filling the gaps, there can really only be 2 or 3 missing sets from the past 4 1/2 years. I was just reading a mystery story a couple days ago, and the sleuth was explaining to an official: "I know the evidence doesn't make any sense. But it's still evidence." That sums up my feelings about 'The Case of the Missing Superfly'.
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Today's year: 1972
Rolling Stones/Rocks Off
Badfinger/Baby Blue
MOVIE CLIP FROM: Deliverance
Bonnie Raitt/Give It Up or Let Me Go
Emerson, Lake & Palmer/From the Beginning
Little Feat/Willin'
Stephen Stills/Colorado
SONG MEDLEY FROM 1972
Curtis MayfieldSuperfly
Fleetwood Mac/Bare Trees
Jimmy Cliff/Many Rivers to Cross
TV CLIP FROM: The Bob Newhart Show
Joni Mitchell/You Turn Me On I'm a Radio
Btw, not sure if it really qualifies as a TANC, but nevertheless, my office iTunes just spun up the single version of Superfly. First time it's popped up there in several months, and the second time I've heard it today.